18.2004, Sum: Recasts as Corrective Feedback

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Subject: 18.2004, Sum: Recasts as Corrective Feedback

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Date: 30-Jun-2007
From: Yue Li < liyueyuely at gmail.com >
Subject: Recasts as Corrective Feedback

 

	
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Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2007 13:17:10
From: Yue Li < liyueyuely at gmail.com >
Subject: Recasts as Corrective Feedback 
 


Query for this summary posted in LINGUIST Issue: 18.1533                                                                                                                                               
 

Hi Everyone,

On May 18, I asked a question about recasts as a corrective feedback. Mr
Ron Sheen replied to me and gave me some useful suggestions. He said that
direct teaching is now receiving increasing attention, so the comparative
work must include a group receiving direct teaching method. He also sent me
a book on instructed SLA, including a chapter named ''Focus on Forms as a
means of improving accurate oral production''. All that helped me a lot.
Thanks very much.

Best regards,

Li Yue 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics





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